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Set Limits to suit A3


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Hi All,

I am currently doing a course and the first task requires me to 'set limits to suit A3 paper sizes'.

 

I dont work with limits in my current job and so i am a bit stuck as to how to set them and what suitable limits for A3 would be??

 

How do i set limits in a drawing and what would suitable limits be??

 

Cheers for your help!!!!

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If you work in mm (millimeters) it's quite simple.

 

A3 = 420 x 210

Divide with your planned plotscale

 

If you plan to plot in 1:100 set your limits to 42000 x 21000, for example

Lower Left = 0,0

Upper Right = 42000,21000

 

If you do this often you should have a menu made to do for you or save some template files (dwt) to use later.

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I do work in mm - and i am in the process of setting up a template file. How do i actually set the limits??

 

Thanks for your quick answer - but i need a step by step guide. It sounds like its pretty simple?

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This may be a stupid interruption, but, when working with a template, I would just have a border with dimensions of A3, in layout space and scale a viewport to suit my drawing. :thumbsup:

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yes i never work with limits myself but I have to follow the exact method used in the course.

 

So if i type limits then what would sensible limits be for my template file?

 

I am going to be plotting a drawing on A4 and then on A3 at 1:2

 

Sorry if im being dim here but i never use limits and so im not sure what figures im supposed to use?

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yes i never work with limits myself but I have to follow the exact method used in the course.

 

So if i type limits then what would sensible limits be for my template file?

 

I am going to be plotting a drawing on A4 and then on A3 at 1:2

 

Sorry if im being dim here but i never use limits and so im not sure what figures im supposed to use?

 

Following Raggi's calculations and if you're going to plot them both in scale 1:2 the sequence would be

 

LIMITS

Specify lower left corner: 0.00,0.00

Specify upper right corner: 594,420 (for A4) or 820,594 (for A3)

 

edit: Raggi was just a taad faster :wink:

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After doing this manually a few times for the trainig, setting limits, dimscale, textsize, hpscale, grid, snap etc, I think your teacher should give you a pulldown menu like this:

Format&ScaleMenu.jpg

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Yes, I have mixed some numbers...

Tiger is right.. 420 x 297 is the A3!

 

It's not like they need to exact, right? :P

 

And no problem CAD, glad to help.

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  • 6 years later...

I'm new in AutoCAD, i think command "limits" in AutoCAD its about setting limits for the printable boundary in the surface of A3 size paper not actually for the size of A3 paper. I would suggest like this: i'm not perfect but i'll just try.

 

LIMITS

Specify lower left corner: 0.00,0.00

Specify upper right corner: 788,514 (for A3)

 

Because printable surface including margins is 394 x 257 mm for 420 x 297 size of A3 paper.

 

scale 1:2

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